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What is a dim-witt?

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A dimwit is classified as a person who is not very smart.

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Played Catfish in "The Big Timer" in 1932. Played Red, Taxi Driver in "Big City Blues" in 1932. Played Depositor in "American Madness" in 1932. Played Harry in "Grand Slam" in 1933. Performed in "A Quiet Night" in 1933. Played Albert Young in "Trick for Trick" in 1933. Played Trainer in "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" in 1933. Played Tug in "Skyway" in 1933. Played Greasy in "No More Women" in 1934. Played Pete, the Trainer in "Have a Heart" in 1934. Played Whitey in "Palooka" in 1934. Played Detective Grant in "Love Detectives" in 1934. Played Mac in "The Circus Clown" in 1934. Played Nolan in "The President Vanishes" in 1934. Played Motorcycle Cop in "After Office Hours" in 1935. Played Jeff Barnes in "The Affair of Susan" in 1935. Played Lecture Hall Guard in "I Live My Life" in 1935. Played Doorman in "Chinatown Squad" in 1935. Played Prisoner in "Red Salute" in 1935. Played Herman in "The Calling of Dan Matthews" in 1935. Played Bum on Park Bench in "The Gilded Lily" in 1935. 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